RE:Massey mens' food!

Let's not forget the need for liquid refreshment to go along with the Massey Men's Food. Here are two MF hip flasks for a drop of the hard stuff as perhaps required on those cold days with the Ski Whizz gang! Personally I prefer some dark rum in them!

RE:Massey mens' food!

Well, the reply button is missing again from these recent posts... So I went back a couple of pages and hit one from an older post. Interestingly enough, by doing that, I didn't have to sign in again?!? Who knows...

Anyway, I needed to comment on John's hip flasks. I NEED one of those MF flasks!!! Of course, my contents would be that golden nectar from the state of Kentucky: Maker's Mark Bourbon!!!

RE:Massey mens' food!

Best I can bring to the dinner table is a salt and pepper set!! It is a nice set I was able to purchase at Hugheville along with my porcelain sign with its original receipt!! ($12.50)
BTW I was able to buy some of the Babbitt stationary the other day as well!! Nice group of items from one dealer in New York.

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Of course many of you (hopefully!) will not be drinkers of the hard stuff but beer or lager drinkers. Nothing like a long drink after a good Massey meal (why are the Massey banquets dry???). Anyway here are two beer mugs - one MF and the other a pot Hanomag mug. MF bought Hanomag in 1974. Hanomag made heavy industrial and construction equipment. This acquisition gave them an increase of 170% in theri manufacturing floor space for this type of equipment. Specifically at the time of the acquisition it gave MF a rubber tyred dozer, small wheel dozer and three large compactors. With time this range was expanded to include large bulldozers and excavators.

RE:Massey mens' food!

Standards heve to be kept up when Massey men are dining. Here is a Ferguson Brown tea pot or coffe pot stand, and a Massy Ferguson cigarette ash tray. The ash tray saves you the embarrasement of having to drop your cigarette or cigar ash in the top of your socks!

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Here is a tool not used in the kitchen but more in the bedroom or hallway as you put on your shoes. It is a plastic shoe horn, I wonder who was sleeping at the typewriter when they were making these?? Check out the spelling, does anyone else out there have any items with goof ups like this?